Over the past few years, I’ve come to really appreciate the custom van movement of the ’70s. Like any customized vehicle, it’s all about making the van yours with endless combinations of modifications. Well, Reader Ken M has decided… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1976 Sebring CitiCar
I love a good oddball car and there aren’t too many cars as odd or unusual than a Sebring City Car! We’ve come across a few of these over the years, but more often than not, they are trashed… more»
Dan Gurney Special: 1968 Mercury Cougar Project
It’s really too bad that the seller’s photos of this Cougar are so out of focus. It looks like it could be a really great project, but it’s so hard to tell. You can see that there are dents… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline Pickup
It might not be in a barn now, but this truck was found in the previous owner’s shop, where it stayed for a number of years. It was eventually moved to another garage and was left to sit yet… more»
Rare Family Hauler: 1956 Ford Country Squire
It’s really a shame that American manufacturers don’t build family wagons quite like this Country Squire. As great as SUVs are, very few look as great as a classic family wagon and truth be told, they don’t really offer… more»
Worth Six Figures? 1994 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo
Admittedly, I grew up watching The Fast and the Furious and playing video games like Tokyo Xtreme Racer, so I have an appreciation for ’90s sports cars and the tuning culture. While I prefer ’60s and ’70s classics, I… more»
READER AD: 1974 Fiat 124 Spider
Having owned a Fiat 124 Spider for the past 8 or 9 years, I can attest just how much fun these little Italians can be. They are a surprisingly good car if properly maintained and kept dry. You’d honestly… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1990 Chevrolet Blazer 4-Speed Silverado
We’ve watched the values of classic SUVs climb significantly over the past few years. While that increase has mainly been for early Broncos and Jimmys, it’s begun to trickle down to later Blazers like Reader Jeff N’s that you… more»
EXCLUSIVE: Rare 1937 Pierce Arrow Travelodge
Typically you don’t think of camper trailers when you think of Pierce Arrow. This manufacturer was well-known in the early-1900s for building status symbol automobiles that competed with the best that Europe had to offer. Like many companies of… more»
Drive By Sighting In Western New York
From Reader Mark S – My sister Nancy being a photographer was out looking for old barns to take a snap of, here in Western NY. While traveling through York, NY she came across this small collection of old… more»
Forest Service Survivor: 1952 Ford F2
There is something cool about old work trucks. They might not be as flashy or as fast as a muscle car or an exotic, but that isn’t the point of a classic truck. Unlike a speciality vehicle, people didn’t… more»
EXCLUSIVE: 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray UPDATE!
Update – Collin has decided to lower his asking price to $33k and has sent over more photos of his Corvette. Having it out of storage and cleaned up reveals what appears to be a great project! Be sure… more»
Giant British Puzzle: 1965 MGB Roadster
While I enjoy a good puzzle and love the MGB, this project won’t be for the faint of heart. The seller claims the original owner decided to take the car apart, down to the bare shell, for a complete… more»
















